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单词 Media circus
释义

Media circus

原声例句
Newsweek

All the Money in the World was released in time for Christmas, amid the media circus of Spacey's removal.

圣诞节档期全世界的票房都很高,媒体争相报道史派西的离开。

经济学人(汇总)

Mr Kavanaugh survived the media circus and was eventually confirmed in the Senate by 50-48, the narrowest such margin since 1881.

卡瓦诺在媒体的狂轰滥炸中幸存下来,最终以50比48的优势通过参议院的表决,这是自1881年以来最微弱的差距。

What it takes 名人访谈

Salk didn't create the media circus, but still, his spot in the limelight was seen as kind of untoward by his peers.

索尔克并没有过度引起媒体的关注,但他在聚光灯下的位置仍然被他的同行们视为某种麻烦。

朗文OCLM-01单词

There will be another war somewhere else and the whole international media circus will move on.

【media】别的地方还会有战争,全球的媒体进行了大肆炒作。

电台实验室

] RACHAEL: But in addition to being a media circus, it's also sort of a circus of support.

] 瑞秋:但除了是一个媒体马戏团之外,它也是一个支持马戏团。

世界奇趣图谱

It is what’s called a media circus, and has America and most of the world glued to their TV screens.

这就是所谓的媒体马戏团,美国和世界大部分地区都盯着他们的电视屏幕。

中文百科

媒体马戏团

在2004年8月,一名恐怖份子对纽泽西州纽华克的保德信金融集团总部大楼和纽约市其它建筑物的威胁的证据的消息公布后,新闻媒体卫星上行线路卡车与摄影记者聚集在其门外。
2011年5月26日在史特劳斯-卡恩公寓门前的照相机和记者
Tonya Harding arriving at Portland International Airport after the 1994 Winter Olympics.

媒体马戏团英语:Media circus)是一个口语的隐喻或惯用语,用来描述媒体在被报导事件的报导范围超出比例的新闻事件,例如在现场的记者数量,新闻媒体刊登或播出的数量,和媒体的炒作程度。此用语是透过与马戏团相比的方法来批判媒体,通常是负面的,且被认为是反对如实观察的惯用语。在1970年代时,该用语被用作这种意思已很普遍。

英语百科

Media circus 媒体马戏团

News media satellite up-link trucks and photojournalists gathered outside the Prudential Financial headquarters in Newark, New Jersey, in August 2004 following the announcement of evidence of a terrorist threat to it and to buildings in New York City.
Tonya Harding arriving at Portland International Airport after the 1994 Winter Olympics.
Cameras and reporters in front of the Strauss-Kahn apartment on May 26, 2011

Media circus is a colloquial metaphor, or idiom, describing a news event where the media coverage is perceived to be out of proportion to the event being covered, such as the number of reporters at the scene, the amount of news media published or broadcast, and the level of media hype. The term is meant to critique the media, usually negatively, by comparing it to the spectacle and pageantry of a circus, and is considered an idiom as opposed to a literal observation. Usage of the term in this sense became common in the 1970s.

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